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THE EX-NUN'S CASE.

BROTHER IN THE DISPUTE. By Telegraph—Press Asr" —CopyciJJ* Received Sept. 13, 7.25 p.m. Sidney, Sept. 13. Mr. Joseph Partridge, a brother of the ex-nun Sister Ligouri, in a statement to the Press, declares that after several interviews with his sister at the house of Mr. Barton (Grand Master of the Orange Lodge), where she was staying, he arranged with her to leave, but when he went to remove her the demand to allow her to accompany him was refused. Mr. Barton replies that Mies Partridge was ill as a result of interviews with her Brother, and a doctor ordered that no one'should see her. She aha desired not to see him, and expressed a determination not to go With him anywhere.—Aus.-NJZ. Cable Assn.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1920, Page 5

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THE EX-NUN'S CASE. Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1920, Page 5

THE EX-NUN'S CASE. Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1920, Page 5

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